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1801 Act of Union - Definition and Overview

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The 1800 Act of Union merged the Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Great Britain (itself a merger of England and Scotland under the Act of Union 1707) to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland on 1 January 1801.

Under the terms of the union, Ireland continued to have over 100 MPs representing it in the united parliament, meeting in the Palace of Westminster. Part of the trade-off was to be the granting of Catholic Emancipation. However this was blocked by King George III who argued that emancipating Roman Catholics would breach his Coronation Oath; it instead happened in 1829.

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The flag created by the merger of the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801 still remains the flag of the current United Kingdom. Known as the Union Jack or the Union Flag, it combines the flags of England and Scotland with St. Patrick's flag from Ireland. The upright red cross, St George's Cross, represents England. The blue background, on which St Andrew's Saltire (in the shape of a white X) appears, represents Scotland, while the diagonal red X which overlays the white X on the blue background of Scotland, is known as "St Patrick's Cross" and represents Ireland.

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Example Usage of Union

ctcapitolreport: LeBeau waits while Lamont takes center stage at Union event... http://bit.ly/2PMNv0
jaredlovesyou: Midday coffee and Union square ice skating. Mondays off FTW. http://myloc.me/1Fvdw
melodyfoxahmed: Has anyone flown out of BWI airport, and can tell me the best way to get there from DC thats not by cab? Marc train from Union Station?
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